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Mackaylee Beach
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas City, MO
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Out of State Investments

Mackaylee Beach
Agent
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas City, MO
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The thought of investing in an out of state property can be frightening. There are so many pros and cons to this scenario. Working in real estate for over 8 years, I have pretty much seen it all! The risk associated with “winning" or "loosing" on a deal may be concerning. Not only do you need the right agent with hands on experience with investors, but finding the right location and right property to fit your investment goals is key.

For those of you who have considered, but not moved forward with an out of state investment:

What is holding you back?

What would it take for you to feel comfortable and say yes to such an investment?

  • Mackaylee Beach
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